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This guy delivers bad news for a living
Jonathan Chalk, 29, is a construction worker and comedian who decided to start a business delivering other people’s bad news. While the news he’s asked to share ranges widely in terms of seriousness, there are a few requests that really stick out in his mind. “Some of the most epic calls were a guy who asked me to call his ex-wife and tell her he would no longer pay for child care. When I got in touch with her, she then asked me to call him back to tell him that the child was not his anyway,” he said.
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Wow. What a weird job. I think I’d like to do that. I think I could also become their counsellor too.
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